The puppylinux.ca link, in the first post? That mirror more or less no longer exists. ttuuxxx's lib archive has been mirrored on other servers, though I don't have the links with me at the moment.

Edit: One such mirror is here: http://brainwavedesigncentral.net/mike/Libs-ttuxxx/, though I don't know, offhand, how complete it is. There have also been one or two entire-directory package links posted in this topic (whether or not they're still valid, I don't know, either. ).

The "brainwave" links take me to a blank page but the "smokey" link worked for me. That gives you a whole mess of libs. It would not be hard (meaning I did it years ago) to create a shell script or AWK program that generates a list of all the files in a directory and creates a web page with a link to each individual file. This might be nice for those who just need a lib or two. If only we could find a stable home for these;-( Adding a lib would not be any more work than creating a new archive. To add a couple files, edit the page generated by the script. To add a bunch of files, put them in the directory and rerun the script.

Or better yet... A script that catches missing library errors and runs "ldd".
This gives a list of missing libraries for the script to wget from the web site.
This is done several times if needed as deps. sometimes have more deps.

The libraries would be divided into directories for each Puppy version.
If a library works in several versions, then put links in the other directories.
So then each version of Puppy knows exactly where to look for it`s libraries.

The "brainwave" links take me to a blank page but the "smokey" link worked for me. That gives you a whole mess of libs. It would not be hard (meaning I did it years ago) to create a shell script or AWK program that generates a list of all the files in a directory and creates a web page with a link to each individual file. This might be nice for those who just need a lib or two. If only we could find a stable home for these;-( Adding a lib would not be any more work than creating a new archive. To add a couple files, edit the page generated by the script. To add a bunch of files, put them in the directory and rerun the script.

Ive wanted to make a puppy package site for a while now. I've got the domain and hosting sorted... its just getting a webdev to help build the place.
I'd be easy to have a section for libs for people to grab when they need.
See this thread
PM me if you think you can help make this a reality.

I originally was thinking of doing this through a webgui as you can see in the thread. But I'm ok if we can script out the whole thing and make a program that'll run like Pacman in Arch linux or apt-get, etc. Just do pull a file from the site with the file list, grep the file you want... then download the link. etc.
Im sure you get where im going with this._________________

The Smokey01 link still works but at 60K/sec download speed will take 10 minutes
and all I need is libexif (for use with fbi framebuffer viewer which views not
just jpegs but PhotoCDs with EXIF info). Does anyone have time and space to
post the individual files?

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